Wall of Two
Experience the haunting beauty of survival through poetry with "Wall of Two" by Henia Karmel and Henia Karmel-Wolfe. This poignant collection, published in 2007, spans 158 pages and presents a profound narrative of resilience from two sisters who endured the horrors of the Nazi labor camps. At just seventeen and twenty years old, Ilona and Henia Karmel faced unimaginable challenges after entering the Krakow ghetto. Their powerful poems, composed during their captivity, offer a raw and emotional glimpse into their experiences. Each verse is accompanied by a biographical introduction that narrates their incredible journey from a life of oppression to freedom in 1946. This book not only captures the essence of the human spirit but also serves as an important testament to history and the resilience of those who survived. A must-read for anyone interested in Holocaust narratives, poetry, and personal accounts of survival.